Synthesis, characterization, and in vitro evaluation of TRAIL-modified, cabazitaxel -loaded polymeric micelles for achieving synergistic anticancer therapy

2018 
AbstractCombination therapy of two or more drugs has gradually become of outmost importance in cancer treatment. Cabazitaxel (CTX) is a taxoid drug and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a member of TNF superfamily. In this study, we prepared TRAIL-modified and CTX-loaded polymer micelle (TRAIL-M-CTX). This nanoparticle was self-assembled from biodegradable amphiphilic copolymers, monomethoxyl poly(ethylene glycol)–b-poly(DL-lactide) (mPEG-PLA) and COOH-PEG-PLA, via a nanoprecipitation method and were modified with the TRAIL protein, resulting in a particle size of 39.75 ± 0.17 nm in diameter and a drug encapsulation efficiency of 95.52 ± 1.69%. The successful coupling was confirmed by 1H NMR, FTIR spectroscopy, and DLS article size measurement. Pharmacodynamic analysis in two human cancer cell lines with different TRAIL sensitivities showed that TRAIL-M-CTX has a significantly better anticancer efficacy than the individual CTX and TRAIL protein. Importantly, TRAIL-M-...
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